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Manipur unrest: RSS progress report, push for harmony among communities. Bharat News

New Delhi: Saying that it will take some more time to return to peace and stability in Manipur, the RSS reported positive progress in Manipur and said that efforts are being made to restore harmony in Manipur. Plans for forced conversions, review of national interest events such as Operation Sindoor, and plans for Hindu Samanas at every division/settlement level during the centenary year of the Sangh were among the issues discussed at the three -day province Bathak of the RSS held in Delhi on Sunday.RSS All India Principal Sunil Ambekar said that all the Kayakarts have received the guidance of Sarsangchalak Mohan Bhagwat and Sarkarav Dattatreya Hosabale. He inf Currently, there are 58,964 divisions and 44,055 bastis.“However, it may take longer to refund full stability,” Ambekar said, Swayam Sevak in Manipur is actively reaching all sections of society to create peace and mutual beliefs. “Swamsevak in Manipur is constantly trying to restore harmony and general situation as soon as possible. They are affecting all communities, especially Metei and Cookie communities with unrest, to encourage dialogue and harmony. These initiatives have shown some encouraging results. ,As part of the centenary preparation, Ambekar said that social harmony meetings will be held in 11,360 blocks and towns to promote unity, while in 924 districts, the prominent citizen seminars in 924 districts will consult Bharata’s ideas, Gaurav of Bharat, and Bharat’s SWA (Self -affection). He said that a large -scale outreach program, house house contact, every village and township will also be operated to reach maximum houses.“The nation is progressing financially in all regions, especially in various aspects of technology and life. But when the country is moving forward, it is equally important to maintain our main social values ​​such as personal welfare, harmony and environmental consciousness,” Ambekar stressed. He said that these main themes of the centenary year are at the center of Panch Parvartan (five changes).On religious conversions, Ambekar reiterated that when individuals are free to practice any belief, try to inspire people, force, or try to change people through conspiracy “is wrong and unacceptable in any society.” He also confirmed that all Indian languages ​​are national languages ​​and primary education should be encouraged in the mother tongue.On secularism and socialism, Ambekar said that these concepts need to be understood in the right perspective. He said, “Emergency not only saw atrocities against people, but the constitution was also violated. It is important for the society to reflect these realities,” he said, “The Sangh’s attitude on these issues has been constantly and its fundamental thinking.”Ambekar further stated that a total of 100 administration classes (training camps) were organized across the country from April to June this year, which train 17,609 Swarim Sevaks under the age of 40 and 4,270 in the 40-60 age group. Karcarts from 8,812 places participated in the Sangh Shikha classes.

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